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Meeting Minutes – University City Green Practices Committee <br />January 12, 2011 <br />Page 2 <br />e.Lynnette will handle room-set up, advance publicity, audio-visual. <br />5.Items from Agenda tabled to March meeting: <br />a.#3 – “Discuss revisions/ updates to the draft Sustainability Plan” <br />b.#5 – “Discuss specifications for the Energy Audits for City buildings” <br />6.PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) Loan program <br />a.See this link to an article for background information: <br />http://www.stltoday.com/business/article_a36de206-7269-5a0b-b28c-ab690bd6e0bc.html <br />b.Determine what St. Louis County is doing. <br />c.Loans are being offered only for residential projects at this point; U City should consider setting <br />up a commercial program. Tim will follow up with Anne Klein with St. Louis County <br />7.FOCUS St. Louis “Sustainable Communities” workshops: <br />a.February 15, “Sustainable Materials & Service Procurement”, Carondelet Community Center. <br />Lynnette will attend. <br />b.March 15, “Sustainable Energy Practices”, Creve Coeur City Hall. Tim will attend. <br />c.April 19, “Sustainable Waste Management”, Great Rivers Research & Education Center at Lewis <br />& Clark Community College. TBD whom will attend. <br />8.Jerry reviewed a January 5 Post-Dispatch article discussing new planning & zoning guidelines <br />encouraging density, mixed-use developments and multiple modes of transportation. <br />a.Please see the attached article link, as well as two other links that pertain to sustainable planning: <br />i.http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/article_e1da0f2c-0051-5a52-8b4b-bdcc182a771d.html <br />ii.http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/article_672924b2-2aa5-11e0-8f74-00127992bc8b.html <br />iii.http://www.stltoday.com/news/multimedia/pdf_3f932716-1abc-11e0-b3b2-0017a4a78c22.html <br />Hilary regretfully resigned her committee position. She will give the group suggestions for her <br />9. <br />replacement. <br />Parking lot at 6647 Washington Avenue (on land belonging to Washington University) – will this have <br />10. <br />permeable paving? The drawings were reviewed; it appears that the areas under the parking stalls will be <br />permeable, which is standard protocol for parking lot design. <br />